Tabasco, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tabasco, is one of the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 17 municipalities and its...
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Tabasco is an American brand of hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar and salt. It is produced by the McIlhenny Company of Avery Island in southern...
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Simona Tabasco (born 5 April 1994) is an Italian actress. Tabasco played the role of Lucia Greco in the second season of the HBO black comedy-drama series...
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The tabasco pepper is a variety of the chili pepper species Capsicum frutescens originating in Mexico. It is best known through its use in Tabasco sauce...
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up Tabasco or tabasco in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabasco is a Mexican state. Tabasco may also refer to: Tabasco pepper, chili pepper Tabasco sauce...
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Tabasco Chocolate is a spicy and sweet dark chocolate. It is made with dark chocolate and Tabasco brand dry red flavoring (red pepper). The sauce is produced...
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Villahermosa (redirect from Villahermosa, Tabasco)
"Beautiful Town") is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Tabasco, and serves as the municipal seat (governing county) of the state. Located...
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is one of the two most important towns of the Macuspana Municipality, Tabasco in Mexico and one of the 19 regional development centers where most of...
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Edmund McIlhenny (section Tabasco sauce)
who founded the McIlhenny Company, which was the first to mass produce Tabasco sauce. While company legend attributes the invention of the sauce to McIlhenny...
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The coat of arms of the Mexican state of Tabasco, has four sections. The top left has four golden castle towers, for the Spanish Kingdom of Castile. The...
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Tabasco may refer to two battles fought during the Mexican–American War. First Battle of Tabasco – fought in October, 1846 Second Battle of Tabasco –...
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from Roberto Ayala to Dos Bocas, in Tabasco. This branch would begin at the Roberto Ayala station, near the Tabasco-Chiapas border. The branch would travel...
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Tabasco is a small town in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico. The town of Tabasco is the municipal seat of Tabasco Municipality. On 9 April 2023, a 31 m...
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Tabasco is a "burlesque opera in two acts" with music by George W. Chadwick and a libretto by R. A. Barnet. The work is written in a blend of styles including...
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Tabasco Nahuatl or Nawat of Tabasco is a moribund Nahuan language spoken in Cupilco in the Mexican state of Tabasco. The language belongs to the eastern...
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Tabasco is a state in Southeast Mexico that is divided into 17 municipalities. According to the 2020 Mexican census, it has the 20th largest population...
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The Olmecas de Tabasco (English: Tabasco Olmecs) are a professional baseball team in the Mexican League based in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico. Their...
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Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli, Dora Romano, Giorgio Colangeli, and Simona Tabasco. The plot focuses on a young novice nun, who is invited to reside at a...
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Chontal Maya language (redirect from Chontal of Tabasco language)
spoken in 2020 by around 60,000 Chontal Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. According to the National Catalog of Indigenous Languages of Mexico-INALI...
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(historically French: Île Petite Anse) is a salt dome best known as the source of Tabasco sauce. Located in Iberia Parish, Louisiana, United States, it is about...
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The Second Battle of Tabasco, also known as the Battle of Villahermosa, was fought in June 1847 during the Mexican–American War as part of the U.S. blockade...
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León Oaxaca Puebla Querétaro Quintana Roo San Luis Potosí Sinaloa Sonora Tabasco Tamaulipas TL Veracruz Yucatán Zacatecas The states are the first-level...
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Pozol (section Pozol in Tabasco)
consumed in the south of Mexico in the states of Campeche, Chiapas, and Tabasco. It is a thirst quencher that has also been used to fight diseases. It...
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First Battle of Tabasco was fought during the Mexican–American War, in October 1846, in an attempt to capture cities along the Tabasco coast.: 117 Commodore...
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Chontal Maya (redirect from Tabasco Chontal)
The Chontal Maya are a Maya people of the Mexican state of Tabasco. "Chontal", from the Nahuatl word for chontalli, which means "foreigner", has been...
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La Venta (redirect from La Venta, Tabasco)
of Tabasco. Some of the artifacts have been moved to the museum "Parque - Museo de La Venta", which is in nearby Villahermosa, the capital of Tabasco. The...
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Cárdenas is the second-largest city in the Mexican state of Tabasco, in southeastern Mexico. At the census of 2005 the city had a population of 79,875...
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reserved for the states of Campeche, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Veracruz, and Yucatán. The country code of Mexico is +52. For other areas...
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Mexican League (redirect from Ganaderos de Tabasco)
Acereros del Norte have played uninterrupted since 1982, the Olmecas de Tabasco since 1977, and the Leones de Yucatán since 1979. Acereros Caliente Dorados...
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Tabasco Cat (April 15, 1991 – March 6, 2004) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. He was best known for his performances in 1994 when he won the Preakness...
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